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Zurich Herald, 1944-01-13, Page 5ZURICIf, .QN",TAR.IO BUSINESS CARDS Put. Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc.• Ada. in this WANTED t Columna CASU FOR FOX HORSES --Dead anneals removedd. wo; soul ttr- yi.ee day or night. 1 Phone oneC edii- ton 47x15, e Hams, VETERIN ARI A.N Or, W. B. COXo1` , f.V: Sc VETERINARY SURGEON O1nce with Residence, Main S'ereet, Opposite Drug Store Zurich 'Phone --96. A. R. Campbell, V.S,• B.V.Sc. ,Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, 'University of Toronto. All eases of domestic animal trealay ted the most modern p Charges reasonable. Day or night Minna promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Invcrrriese ilennels. Office on Main Street, wyposite Town Hall. Phone 116. 1:CENSALi, 01011— .bMMRI "'"` I - FOR SALE ',!441'inasa 35 ton of mixed 1943 hay for. sale —Arthur Weber, Dashwood.. NOTICE Fanners' Co -Operative . FARMERS, ATTENTION'. COAL COAL Put your order for Coal in now! Several Cars are on order. A. full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts, B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of all brands. Hensall Co -Operative Co. PIGS FOR SALE A number of small pigs for sale. Melvin Smith, Phone 10-82, Zurich. BUTCHERS Zuri chs' Popular MEAT M ARKE T Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hide* and Skins �. Yungbiut & Son FOR SALE •Set of slightly used truck chains G,50x20, -L. Prang & Son, FOR SALE Thirty acres of hardwood bush, % mile north of Dashwood. Will sell in one lot, or in one acre parcel lots up to January 15th., Arthur Weber, R.R. 1, Dashwood, PRODUCE Farm Produce ZURICH HERALD LUCAL NEWS Mr. Leonard Prang and 'Ross John- Ston were on a litlsir!ess trip to Tor- onto last week, The :flu epidemic has pretty, ) I 1 i r. runts course act .sew new cases art 'being reported. Mrs. Bill Siebert has returned af- ter a week with relatives and .friends at Toronto. . • The annual meeting of the Zurich Red Cross will be held in the Town Hall, next Monday evening, Jamie* 17th at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Vanetta of Cresswell, is enjoying a pleasant visit at t he home of her sister, Mia and Mrs. Win o'Brien, Dr. and Mrs, P. J. O'Dwyer and daughter Patricia, motored to Lon- don, where the latter is attendin;_ Western University, also taking strd ies at Brescia Hall. Mr. H. W. Brokenshire, sae ries='ly appointed Municipal Clerk has made arrangements with the Bank of Mora- treal to have his office in one of the small rooms at the rear of the Bank building. Mr. W. Augustine of Aylmer., 'has accepted the position as public school teacher foe the 14th con. school, H1 is at residence at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Truemner, of th' section. - W' notice hi the Hasa Council min- utes that the Road Superintendent, Mr. Henry Steinbach, who has held this position for some six years, has resigned. Mr. Steinbach has been very efficient in the discharge of his duties, and his resignation will be regretted. Property Change The dwelling property in Zurich on the 1Vlain street running north, owned by Mrs. Helen Campbell has been purchased by Mr. R. F. Stade. We understand immediate possession is being given. Mrs. Campbell had occupied the home till last felt when she had auctions sale or a0s,eifects and went to stay with her daati.'ghter, Mrs. 3. J. Barry of Danville. Farm Forum The Babylon line group of the Farm Forum met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Erb. The topic of the discussion was Farm Credit pro- blems. Following the discussion, a social hour was enjoyed after which a delicious lunch. was served. During the past week the ladies of the forum met at the home of Mrs. H. Desjar- dine when they made a comforter and a crib quilt which they csonated to the Red Cross. The subject on Farm Credit will be continued next week at the home of Mr. and MVIrs. Wm. Leibold. HYMENEAL Hoar—Fahrner Vet-. M. E. Reuber was the of- ficiating minister at the wedding of Miss Shirley Louise Fahrner, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fahrner, of Crediton, to Louis Stev- enson Hoar, son of 11r. and Mr:. Ed. Hoer, of 'Vancouver, B.C. The wed- ding took place at the Evan;;,•lical parsonage, C -, lit011. The • S;T,' A.YED. Unto my farm 111,4 miles west of Exeter, a yearling red heifer with some white. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense Wesley Dearing, R.R. 1, Exeter; Phone Crediton 17r14. Have your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad- ing Machine' which gives the producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry. WANTED FOX MEAT — Horses suitable for Fox Meat. Apply to John Murdock, Kippen, Ont. TENDERS WANTED Tenders wanted for the caretaking of the Township Hall, Zurich. Ten- ders are to be handed to the Clerk of the Township by February lst, 1944. H, W. Brokenshire, Zurich, Clerk of Hay Township WANTED APPLICATIONS for the position of Road Superintendent of the Town- ship of Hay, to commence as soon as appointed. Applications to be in writing and in the hands of the Clerk by February lst, 1944. H. W. Brokenshire, Zurich, Ont. Klerk, Township of Hay Meeting of The Huron County Council The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chamber, Court House, God- erieh, commencing Tuesday, January 18th, at 2 p.rn. • All 'accounts, notices of deputat- ions and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County. Clerk .not later than Saturday January 15th. ---N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderieh, Ont. f'- IIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE We have recently installed a sew Shelton Waving Machine Ind can serve the public now -setter than ever. Be sure and Wm. O'Brien , zill Phone 1111, Res. 94, Zurich LIFie Ge a ry ---- Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus et premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor. INSURANCE Thursday, Jorma ;13th. ;t 1 43 School Shoes C,,sood reliable School Shoes in a wide range of sizes. Let us fit your child with a pair. Best. quility, Lowest Prices. NEW FALL SHOES For men, Women and Child- ren. A large stock on hand. Come and see! ED. J. DATARS A RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES i Dead and Disabled Animals ,, REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone; ' Collect: Exeter 2n Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO, Of C ;NADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INdbSTRY) eI urs c, • NO MORE POSTER BILLS Under the new Wartime Prices and Trade Board, newspapers r i lob printing offices are prohibited from' printing bilis, dodgers or p -" •slating to entertainments, da r e3,1 of sporting events, for' which an ad -1 mission fee is charged, except for display at'' the place of entertainm--��t . - eat or on a public passenger convey-;� sasseassimsea once. The object is conservation of • paper materials. church p. g , bride was attractive in a teal blue j the funeral of the late Mr. W. :1. two-piece snit with wine ac c,rssories I Hunt, funeral director in London . and a shoulderette of orchid. Her' Wednesday, whets,irlee was, ons of bridesmaid. 3Iiss Ruth. England ware the honorary pall hearers. a rose wool suit with a shoulderett.•; Miss Amelia V6'.lterr of London, of gardenias. The groom was atten- spent the week -end here. • sled by Mr. Douglas Skaife of Lon- 'p Mrs. E. Combs of Exeter, spent don. Folio tlu• ceremony a re- the week -end with her sister, Mrs. ception was held at "Idea yllett {the Mair. Ve us a ca_ London. They will reside in Lon , . + c•w Hamburg,Miss E. Lauer o. T MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress 1 LETTER FROM THE SERVIC g‘ heck 1010._-,.,w �--°• �� -Time THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS. NEXT SPRING ONTARIO FARMERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE. THE SENSIBLE THING TO DO 15 TO CI-IECK OVER ALL MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE. "GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PATS FOR M. -H. MACH- INES. Tel. Shop 149 Oscar 171 es. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arsn, for Canadian Farm. St. Joseph and Beaver TownMr. Remie Jeffrey of our burr, was.: suddenly stricken on' Friday last with a slight stroke and will be •con- fined to his bed for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of St. Joseph were guests with Mr. and Mrs Percy Bedard on Sunday last. - Well, at timeof writing old Lake Huron has again appeared'with a white coat, and as it is only the beg- inning of January, there is plenty of time for it to freeze ozcr good and tight. Thus giving our local fisher- men full accessto its natural resour- ces. Starting from to -day the ice buz- zers are at it again, and are 10 a position to give service to the public and give them the cool dope for the hot days to come. DASHWOOD The annual meeting of the Red Cross viii 'be held an Monday eve. Jan. 17th in the school at 8 p.m. A good program is being prepared and the yearly reports will be given and election of officers for 1944. Every- one is requested to he there. Tle Ladis Aid of the Lutheran congregation were entertair-eo to a ocial evening at the home of Mrs. Fassold last 'Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in .nakina quilt patches for the Red Cross fell - owed by a few game; ar-cr wr.Ich a delightful leneh was served Tr the hostess, Mrs. Fassoldl and Mrs. Kraft Mr. T. Harry Hoffman ittenl� Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL I PERMANENTS The Better 011 Permanents applied with the very latest of methods and Equipment. And besides all this is our years of Experience in all Hair Dressing. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 68 four your Appointments. MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich don.I is spending' a few days with tier gran - Ida -lather, E Mrs. Schroeder. Western- Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK CBE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE Olt? ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO kmount of Insurance at Risk on Dec 31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds tel-—$4.5O'Iper $ t,00 �, 0 rex $ I.,000 for 3 Yearb E. F, KLOPP—ZURICH Agent, also Haler in: Lighttt- jog Rods and all kinder of Fire EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Heekendorn, Pastor Mrs. M. Ouch, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 10 tem. Divine Worship 11. a.tn.—Sabbath School. 7.30 Divine Worship. \Tanaimo, B.C., Jan. 4, 19441 ; r Christ. Burmeister o~ the n concession. Iiay Township, met with To the. Editor of the Zurich Heraldi a very. painful accident on Monday Dear Editors --I hope I am not too j afternoon while he and itis son •10,,10 late to acknowledge receipt of the ' i'ottrtney were lowering 0 plc :.-ie in lovely box received from tine Z-uirch l tlit' drrvinsr shed, fh sleigh .lipping' Red Cross and Women's Institute of : caught his eloShe s e,.eusii ,, him to Zurich. It was just swell to receive . fall with the sleigh to the cement a gift from my home sewn. Keep!. oor below. He was attetteied b?' up the good work even though at 1)r R H Taylor Lon times it seems hard to distribute 50 1' Many boxes to soldiers in the service. Anything given a soldier revives his spirit, and truly it is given towards victory. ' So please accept my thanks for the same. And may the Red Cross and Women's Institute be spared to do their good work through out the war. And all future times, is niy sincere wishes. I remain very truly, L.A.C.P.L., Hubert C. Ducharme. 14t1 ST. PETER'S evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH --- ONT. Rev. E. W. Heirnrich, Pastor 10 a.m.---Divine Services. 1;1.15 &M.—Sunday School. 7.80 p.m. ---Divine Services. Everybody Welcome to all Services. 240 VE•HiCLES DAILY The T'ord Motor Co, plant at Win- er out 240 frghtrng ve- lli } he inns. •e} N iron . ,t eta �IIlliQlPi�.itll`A` �a,.{i1 Win- dsor is turning ve- hicles a MRS. ROUTLEDGE PASSES Word has been received here of the passing of Mrs. Martha Routledge widow of the late Doctor Joseph Routledge, former residents of `Zur- ich. She passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Birk, 1(1 Fourth Avenue, Guelph on Thursday December 30th, after a short illness which he sustained from a fall. Sho was well and favoulably known in both Zurich and Dashwood where' they had resided during their marr- ied life, and where the family grew up. Her husband died in Zurich in September, 1934, and she is surviv- ed by two daughters, Mrs. Birk of Guelph, and Mrs. Merrier Eilbcr of Detroit;. three sons, Archie Rontied- go of Alberta; John of Hamilton and Kenneth of Toronto. The funeral was held on ,January 1st, :from the Guelph Funeral home with interment in the Arva Anglican cemetery who bad um re moved to St. Josep t s Hospital, - don in Hoffman's ambulance for an X-ray when it was found he was suf- fering from a double fracture of the left leg at the knee. Death of Mrs. Caroline Hoffman . •Mrs. Caroline Hoffman, widow of the late 3. E. Hoffman, died at her home in London on Thursday, Dec. 30th, following a lingering illness in her 69th year. Her husband prede- ceased her nine years ago. She was a former resident of Dashwood and is survived by two daughters (Ora) Mrs. Russell Ecketein and Lily at home, one sister, Mrs. Martin of Zurich and a large number of sorrow- ing relatives and friends. The funeral was held on Monday last arom tke Millard. George Funeral Home with interment in Mt. Pleasant tremetery. Rev. D. McTavish and Rev. Millard officiated. Quite a number of relati- ves and friends from here attended the funeral. Death of Henry L. Callfas Mr. Henry L. Callfas, a former re- sident of Dashwood died at the home of his son Gordon in Sarnia, on Dec. 30th, in his 88th year. Mr. Callfas was born at Morriston, near Guelph, and went ,to Sarnia to reside with his son 12 years ago. He is survived by two sons, Gordon of Sarnia mut Ray- mond of Detroit. The funeral wie held Saturday last ,from the No it•v,.1 1?ttneral Hoote, Dashwood, withof •here the body of her departed ha,- C. Becker• ofileiating•. Interment t w t 5 es. e 0 0 Zr0. Es 0 1. rs 0 5 s • E INSiJRNCE EXCEPT TAFF, Fire, Aute`, Casualty ,t , Andrew F. ess, iuurkch Local Representative Zurich Piou_ ake -11 °C\i' 00tir IN ORDER TO Sr, CURE OUR SUPPLY OF MILL FEEDS FOR 1'ARMER S" .5 T OCA., WHICH IS SO ESSENTIAL, WE ARE OBLIGED 'TO TAKE A LARGE QUOrO OF FLOUR WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT REDUCED- PRICES. ALL HIGH GRADE FLOURS AT $2.65 PER CWT. COLONY HOUSE CHESTNUT We have Recei 'ed a Cat of Chestnut Coal ofr use in Colony and Brooder Houses, which we will sell for such purpose. 1010 Yt'wr Chick Fet ds The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls, Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, C��ar- coa�.l, Etc., Etc. L. Schilbe & Son a Shortsighted Economy Short-sighted saving has kept many business meat in the rut of toilsome grind all their lives and in many instances landed them in bankruptcy: Caut- ion must of course be exercised. In the present disturbed conditions, few business people can afford to sit down and accept what comes; if they do they will gradually drift into the limbo of forgotten things. Advertising has therefore proved itself a necessity and the logical medium for this advertising is your Local Newspaper. The one that heralds all the local doings into every home. Nothing can compete with it for home publicity. Try- It! THE ZURICH HERALD day for t}u' arine�d forces of r l._ Goshen lin t. i,t..c.. _._ 1010. _....� .t ;plate t i the >'r{........�.:..-.:....-.•-...,_..,:.�.:_......._:.:::•.-.c.- 1010.•.--::=•,�.. y d+, o , ". 1 was laid to rc 1